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Garage Clean out

For sale bits and peices (all bits are negociable) Postage at buyers expense, Pickup from brisbane.

$45 - K&N power intake Pod Filter Good condition, used for about 25k original prie $180

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$50 - RB25DET MLS Metal Head Gasket (reusable at least 2 more times), needs clean. measures at 1.1mm

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$35 - D1 Spec Oil Catch Can, used, good condition has all fittings , no hoses as they are cheap and were binned anyhow.

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$25 - Cooling-Pro 13 Row old large tube fin style Oil Cooler. was used, replaced with bigger 19row, will need good clean.

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$10 - R33 Clutch fan, clutch in good condition, some light cracks, but normal on fan this age

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$35 - R33 S1 Dash Cluster, good working condition 200+xx kms

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$120 (6) - R33 S1 Coil packs, came off good working motor, no issues no cracks. if you want seperate, cost $40 each.

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$35 - R33 S1 Rear Spoiler, Very good condition, no scratches, light perfect working, color: Silver

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$25 - R33 S1 front Grill, good condition, bit dusty

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$30 - R33 RB25DET exh manifold and head sheilds, good condition, no cracks

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$25 - RB25DET Fuel rail complete with Sard reg adapter (front)

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$25 - R33 Stock front Swaybar, good condition with stock rubbers

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$175 - R33 Whiteline 24mm Heavy duty Sway bar, used 0kms, was fitted to car, but didnt clear ASR sump. so its brand new with some grease and a few light scratches on it. cost me $265. comes with whiteline Bushes.

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$40 - RB25DET cams, they look pretty good, no visable damage, will work fine as replacement for lunched cams.

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I probably got some more bits and peices there for sale, including complete rb30 Series 2 long motor, and rb25 head complete prepped for 30/25 w/vct and rb25det bottom end in good condition. (will post this gear soon).


All prices neg, sms or call the number provided, probably wont reply to forum posts as not online alot.


dale - 0419745910

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Also for SALE Clutch for Rb25, RB30.

JB Clutch 4000lbs clamp single plate 6 Button(puck) clutch (USED)
clutch is working fine.. selling due to upgrade to bigger clutch. (can inspect prior to purchase)
Pic is from when it was purchased for $1,100 bucks, obviously looks dirty now. wont come with bearing and stickers & Box.

Includes flywheel. Probably got another 40-50k meat left on it. Rated at 700hp

asking $250

Preferr pickup, as its pretty heavy. but can post at buyers expense.

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